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The Watch Battery Cross Reference table can be sorted by watch battery size, either by selecting the watch battery
diameter, or the watch battery thickness (or height). This will give you an idea of which watch battery to choose if you do
not have a watch battery cross reference number to match the battery against.
Note, that the lithium watch batteries, or button cells, are 3 volts, not 1.5 volts and cannot be substituted for a 1.5 volt
silver oxide watch battery or alkaline watch battery, even if the sizes are comparable.
The battery numbers in blue text are links to more information on the particular battery and will take you to a page
where you will be able to order the battery.
Mercury watch batteries are no longer manufactured so your only alternative is to use a silver oxide watch battery of the
same size. You should check that your application will not be affected by the slight increase in battery voltage which will
result in using a silver oxide watch battery instead of the mercury watch battery.
For further information about watch batteries; their chemistry, numbering, watch battery prefixes and watch battery
suffixes read our All About Watch Batteries write up.
If you are replacing a National GR927 battery in a Casio calculator please note that your calculator handbook is likely to
say that this is a lithium battery. The handbook is wrong! The replacement for the National GR927 is the 399 silver oxide
battery and not the CR927 3V lithium battery. This mistake in the handbook appears across several different models of
Casio solar calculators.
Your Battery not listed? Try our applications page to see if someone has bought a battery for the same device you have
or
send us an email using our contact form with your requirements and we will try to locate the battery you require.
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